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Home / Health / Cold Snap Fuels Flu & Asthma Surge in Palm Beach County

Cold Snap Fuels Flu & Asthma Surge in Palm Beach County

31 Jan

Summary

  • Palm Beach County hospitals saw a rise in flu, pneumonia, and asthma cases.
  • Cold weather is theorized to increase virus transmission and worsen airways.
  • A new flu virus is circulating, with the season expected to peak soon.
Cold Snap Fuels Flu & Asthma Surge in Palm Beach County

Palm Beach County's largest healthcare network has reported a significant increase in patients diagnosed with the flu, pneumonia, and asthma-like illnesses during a recent cold spell. Between January 25 and January 29, the network treated 178 flu patients, 61 with pneumonia, and 57 with severe asthma.

Experts suggest that cold weather facilitates the spread of viruses by encouraging people to gather in enclosed spaces. Additionally, changes in temperature, humidity, and barometric pressure can trigger respiratory issues in individuals with conditions like asthma. A new flu virus, which began circulating in December, is contributing to a busy flu season.

Physicians anticipate a further rise in respiratory illnesses following an approaching cold front expected on January 31, predicted to bring the coldest air of the season to South Florida. To protect themselves, residents are advised to stay warm, avoid large crowds and enclosed spaces, and minimize contact with sick individuals. Asthma patients should keep their inhalers readily accessible.

For those contracting the flu, antiviral medication can be effective if taken within the first two to three days of symptom onset. Antivirals may also be taken preventatively by those exposed to influenza. The influenza vaccine remains a recommended measure for protection.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Cases are increasing due to cold weather, which is theorized to facilitate virus transmission and worsen respiratory conditions like asthma.
Patients are being diagnosed with the flu, pneumonia, and severe asthma-like illnesses.
To protect yourself, stay warm, avoid crowds and enclosed spaces, and minimize contact with sick individuals. Asthma patients should keep inhalers nearby.

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